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I definitely chose vi because it is a transitive verb in its own right, and transitive verbs are particularly widely used in English.
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Yes, as a verb can mean to check, please examine the electric wires in my room
As a noun, it can mean an exam.
he did so good in the last examine.
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It is mainly used as a transitive verb and an intransitive verb, and when used as a transitive verb, it is translated as "to check; Survey; Detect; exam", when used as an intransitive verb, translated as "examine; Survey; Pronunciation: English [ g z m n] American [ z m n].
vt.inspections, investigations; Examination.
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recommend Generally do intransitive verbs You can do transitive verbs and intransitive verbs at the same time It depends on whether there is an object to judge here is a definite clause, everything is a preceding word to be a subsequent verb. Hundred.
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I don't think there's much difference between the two, they're both pretty good.
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One investigates, one is investigate more formally--- investigate transitive verb vt 1.The detective was sent to investigate the crime
The detective was sent to investigate the crime.
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recommend
Generally do intransitive verbs.
It is possible to do both transitive and intransitive verbs.
It depends on whether there is an object to judge later.
Here is the definite clause, everything
is a precedent. Be the object of the following verb.
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Transitive verb vtwith intransitive verb viThe difference.
1.Transitive verb; As marked with VT
is a transitive verb. Transitive verbs must generally be followed by objects (i.e., objects) with actions. (directly with the object).
2.Intransitive verbs: as marked with vi
is an intransitive verb. The intransitive verb cannot be followed directly by the object of action (i.e., the object) to complete the speech. To follow an object, you must first add a preposition such as with, about, to, of
at followed by the object.
Such as 1 icancook
I know how to cook. cook is an intransitive verb, and you can complete the sentence without receiving an object] 2 look
atmecarefully!
look is an intransitive verb.
Use at to pick up the object me)3i
wantsomebread
I want some bread [want is a transitive verb, and then you have to take the object to complete the sentence] your adoption.
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do is vt, and it must be followed by an object, otherwise what to do.
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What is the difference between vi and vt: vi is an intransitive verb and cannot be followed by an object. vt is a transitive verb that can be followed by an object.
Both vt and vi are parts of speech of verbs.
vi is an intransitive verb as the name suggests, and it is such a verb that cannot be followed by an object. For example: he died "die"After the object, it is used directly.
vt is a transitive verb that can directly take the object, no passive example 1: someone hit me "hit"To pick up an object, that is"me"。
In addition, some verbs are both transitive and non-transitive, with dual parts of speech.
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vt (a transitive verb) is transitive.
vi (an intransitive verb) is intransitive.
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vi is an intransitive verb.
vt transitive verb.
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spen is the past tense and past participle of spend, and the verb original form spend means to spend, to spend, and is a transitive verb, that is, vt, which needs to be followed by an object. For example, I spent ten yuan on the book; he spent a week in beijing last month.
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The dictionary has a very detailed explanation.
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As long as a preposition is added to the end, such as from, it is vi
From. The meaning of escape.
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escape+from is an intransitive verb (vi).
It means to flee, to run away.
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REACH is vt.Transitive.
Because here the object is agreement...
This is the passive situation ...
If it's the active form and there's no object behind it, that's vi....Intransitive.
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vi denotes intransitive verbs and vt denotes transitive verbs.
Intransitive verbs, as the name suggests, are verbs followed by an object, and transitive verbs are followed by a verb. Because reach is used here to be animated, it should be the transitive verb vt.
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In general, vi should be followed by a preposition and then an object, and vt is followed by an object, where reach is vt
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vt.Ignoring the tense, let's look at a relatively simple sentence "no agereement was reached".
In fact, the active voice is "(people)did not reach agreement", and it is clear that "agreement" is actually followed by "reach".
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